Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat has revealed that he currently believes Peter Capaldi will continue playing the Doctor beyond the end of the next season. Capaldi joined as the Twelfth Doctor in 2013 and Season 10 will be his third season in the role.

Matt Smith and David Tennant both played the Doctor for three full seasons, as did Peter Davison, Patrick Troughton and Sylvester McCoy. Tom Baker remains the longest-serving (and best) Doctor, starring in 172 episodes over seven seasons.

Kelly Osbourne is being sued by Ozzy Osbourne’s alleged mistress, Michelle Pugh, over tweets that Kelly sent out about Pugh. On May 23, 2016, after learning about Ozzy’s alleged infidelity, Kelly took to Twitter and wrote (and later deleted), “Anyone looking for cheap chunky LOW-lights a blow out and a b*****b call.” The Tweet also included Pugh’s personal phone number.

“Not just lovers, more than friends. Who knows where one starts, one ends.” – from “Close Enough for Love”

It’s hard to believe that the incomparable Tony Bennett turns ninety in just a few short days (August 3rd). Even at this golden age, he still sings with the vocals and projection of a man far younger, and as the years push forward, his desire to enter the studio and create new music has not wavered. With the beginning of the second decade of this century seeing his first duet album with the equally talented Lady GaGa and strong rumors of a second release featuring the duo in the works, Bennett has kept intact bridges between generations of music thought long lost.

BAD SANTA 2 returns Academy Award®-winner BILLY BOB THORNTON to the screen as America’s favorite anti-hero, Willie Soke. Fueled by cheap whiskey, greed and hatred, Willie teams up once again with his angry little sidekick, Marcus (TONY COX), to knock off a Chicago charity on Christmas Eve. Along for the ride is ‘the kid’ – chubby and cheery Thurman Merman (BRETT KELLY), a 250-pound ray of sunshine who brings out Willie’s sliver of humanity.

‘Jesse’s human screams silenced as his vocal cords ripped apart making way for a haunting howl. As his skin began to tear and bleed his body’s natural endorphins failed to curb any of his agony; howling out as his body began to spasm the last thing he would see as a human was the coarse dark hair emerging from his bleeding wounds.’ ~Winds of Change by Kristi O’Toole

When life smashes your pumpkins make pie, that’s what I always say. Okay not really but it sounded good, and after Billy Corgan of Smashing Pumpkins intimated there may be a reunion I got a little excited.

Billy Corgan recently told fans over a vlog post to expect something “big” from The Smashing Pumpkins soon. Corgan didn’t go into specifics, but sources say that he is referring to an original lineup reunion of his iconic band.

Bobby Darin wasn’t just a singer; he was a versatile artist. A man of considerable talent and vigor, few could say he ever shorted an audience, even as a debilitating heart condition began to strip away at his anatomy. Entering the music business as a burgeoning teen idol famous for a distinctive rock and roll sound, Darin changed gears several times over the course of his short but wild career, soon joining the fray of swingin’ lovers with several albums devoted to standards as well as flirting with a period of folk music even later in life. Dying in 1973 at the tender age of only thirty-seven, critics and fans alike have claimed that the man lived his life and operated his career at twice the pitch of a usual performer during his lifetime, due to his constant fear of a young death that always sat ominously at the back of his mind.

BLEED FOR THIS is the incredible true story of one of the most inspiring and unlikely comebacks in sports history. Miles Teller (Whiplash, Divergent) stars as Vinny “The Pazmanian Devil” Pazienza, a local Providence boxer who shot to stardom after winning 2 world title fights. After a near-fatal car accident leaves Vinny with a severed spine, doctors tell him he may never walk again. With the help of renowned trainer Kevin Rooney (Aaron Eckhart), Vinny becomes a legend when he not only walks again, but miraculously returns to the ring to reclaim his title belt only a year after the accident.

We’re happy to see the readership of this Sinatra column steadily growing here at Newzbreaker.com, and because of that, we introduce a new feature, “Pearce’s Picks.” While Frank Sinatra is perhaps the ultimate interpreter of the Great American Songbook, there were many other noteworthy vocalists of his era deemed worth of honorable mention. Each post, three albums will be featured, and through these brief reviews, and if you’re unfamiliar with the material, we hope you’ll be inspired to listen to the recordings themselves. For this initial piece, here are three albums centered almost entirely on ballads, and why they would be a perfect fit for an evening in with your sweetheart. If the sound of beautiful music does to your heart what it does to mine, you’re in for a wonderful listening experience.

The 2017 NBA All-Star game was supposed to be played in Charlotte, North Carolina next year, but that has changed because the league is protesting North Carolina’s controversial House Bill 2 law, which is viewed as discriminatory against the LGBT community. While a new venue has not been announced by the league, basketball expert picks have narrowed down some of the potential new venues.

The NBA announced the decision to move the game last week, after waiting to see if there would be some changes made to the bill to make it more accommodating of LGBT people. Since the governor and lawmakers decided not to make any changes, the NBA decided to move the game to another state.

Now that I have your attention, Springfield isn’t actually demon possessed but rather IS a demon, or at least on season 12 of the hit series Supernatural he is. After taking possession of Castiel’s body in Season 11, the fallen angel Lucifer is “going to try out a few different vessels” next season, executive producer Robert Singer said during the show’s San Diego Comic-Con panel Sunday. “You need a really strong vessel like Sam, like Castiel”!

On February 28th, 2001, WNSW 1430 was preparing to go off the air. Broadcasting from the city of Newark, New Jersey and known by the catchy title of “Sunny 1430,” WNSW was the third and (to this date) last known radio station famous for airing big band and standards music in the New York metropolitan market, the other two being WNEW and its successor WQEW, both of which went off the air in 1992 and 1999, respectively.

In the three years that WNSW worked with the standards format, a steady stream of on-air talent introduced the classic music of Sinatra and his contemporaries to new audiences, including Johnny Knox, Chuck Leonard, legendary Danny Stiles, as well as vocalist Julius LaRosa.